Here's a look at some of the best tweets made by some of sports biggest and best names.
This week, we will start our tweets with a few select abstracts from US Open Champion Rory McIlroy, who despite only being 22, was nothing but humble and grateful after claning house at the Congressional Country Club.
"Thanks to everyone for all the messages over the past few hours. It was a very special week for me. Proud to be a major champion!”
Such a level head from such a young champion. Also impressive that he managed to remain modest about the whole affair too when he returned home to Holywood.
"And for anyone who's interested there'll be no open top bus parade in Belfast! I'm a golfer not a football team!!”
While Rory may not have been doing any extreme partying following his maiden major victory, fellow golfer Shane Lowry thought he'd offer McIlroy some nice friendly advice on how to celebrate anyway. You know, in a typical Irish way.
"just arrived in london to find out @mcilroyrory won by just the 8 shots. Well done pal. A jager for every shot???”
Phil Neville has also been tweeting away about his holiday adventures for the past week, but this one in particular reads like a text message you get the morning after 'one of those' nights.
"I'm up ready to attack disney-theres giraffes outside my window!”
While on the subject of Mr. Neville, he also showed that when on a family holiday, family do in fact, not come first.
"Morning I'm up-last day in barbados-sorry @MrsNev18 today is about beating @Tim_Cahill at table tennis!”
On the subject of families coming first, Michael Owen also displayed some fatherly love for his daughter when she was upset her sports day was cancelled.
"Gutted. Daughters sports day cancelled. Not bothered about Gemma - I was looking forward to the Dads race!!!!”
British boxer Amir Khan still appears to be finding his climb to fame quite puzzling, especially the part where designers offer him free clothes to show off to the public.
"A little funny, I got 5 pairs of D Squared jeans , but don't have a clue who sent them, no name or card was in the parcel, how strange!”
Rob Kearney was also busy last weekend, taking a break from the tough world of rugby to tend to his perhaps, softer side.
"Second night at Take That- what an incredible show and RW is rocking this place!”
Finally, what tweet column would be complete without some extremely profound words of wisdom from Rio Ferdinand?
"We take Instant fact finding for granted now...before internet you would have to go library to go through books to find answers some times!”
That is an instant fact right there Rio.